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Frankists may
refer to:
Frankists (Judaism), a
Sabbatean sect of the 18th and 19th centuries,
followers of
Jacob Frank Frankists (Croatia), a Croatian...
- at that time. Fundamentally, the
Frankists deny that Serbs, as a people, can
exist outside of Serbia. The
Frankists clashed heavily with the Croat-Serb...
- the
Frankists to
Roman Catholicism were
being actively carried on with the
higher representatives of the
Polish Church; at the same time the
Frankists tried...
- to
Frankist doctrine, the
patriarchs and
Moses had
already tried to
follow the path but had failed, as had Zevi.
Frank proclaims that the
Frankists' descent...
- III of Poland,
together with
groups of his
Jewish followers,
known as "
Frankists". To the
alarm of his opponents, he was
received by
reigning European...
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through the
laying on of
hands contribute to his
growing re****tion. The
Frankists adopt Christian names and are
supported by
influential personalities such...
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known as the
Frankists had been
previously briefly arrested in
relation to the
protest of
Croatian Home
Guard soldiers in Zagreb.
Frankists were excluded...
-
Nicholas Donin,
Johannes Pfefferkorn,
Johann Andreas Eisenmenger, the
Frankists, and
August Rohling. Many
attacks come from
antisemitic sources such as...
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Israel took
sides with the
Talmudists in
their disputes against the
Frankists (Jacob Frank's
cultist movement which regarded Frank as the Messiah, modelled...
- "The
parents of the poet's wife also came from
Frankist families": "Frank, Jacob, and the
Frankists,"
Encyclopaedia Judaica.
Magdalena Opalski; Baṛtal...